SUB!M£BB MOTIBEBL —— *2 HANNAH’S HANNAH'S J JOB BOOT SALE FOR THREE WEEKS ENDIHG FEBRUARY 28th. ALL regular lines are being sold at ordinary t prices during FEBRUARY MONTH. After that period prices will be advanced. So take a word of wisdom to the wise. buy your boots and shoes now and l SAVE MONEY. : HANNAH’S JOB BOOT' SALE FEBRUARY MONTH. PiTk ACRES. Freehold Price £3l an arcre. The land is all stumped DU save 5 acres, all pldughable, watered by stream, lies well to the sun, ; large frontage; nice 4-roomed house, good 6-bail concreted shed, piggeries,, cart shed, and comfortable man’s whare; one mile from one of the best factories in Taranaki, school, and railway station, 5 miles from large Taranaki town; now carrying 17 Jerseys, horse, bull, and some weancfs. Price £3l an acre. Terms £l5O cash on land, and £l5O cash on stock and plant, comprising horse, cart, harness, cans, etc. The owner will maie very good terms for the balance. Early application necessary, as the farm will not be long on the market at the above terms. J. H. THOMPSON, Land Agent, Stratford.
A WRISTLET WATCH Makes a Splendid Gift at any time. Lave some very fine * * samples just now. The kind that give satisfaction and long service. PRICES TO SUIT ALU PURSES. EACH one a real beauty. II you are thinking of baying a gift for a lady, pay us a visit. , YOU CAM’? RESIST OUR WATCHES AMD OUR PRICES. PETERS. OPPOSITE LAMAZON’S ' !
gEALAND INSURANCE QOMPAMY, Jj TBEEAD OFFICE, AUCKLAND, NA ’"''•'HBH, Marine, Live Stock, an Accident Insurance i® &B fti Branches, including PEESONAL, ACCIDENT and_SICK« NESS, Employers’ Liability, Mortgagee Indemnity, - Fidelity! Guarantee, and Plate-glass Eiski accepted at .-lowest current rmteij ‘ 4 * JOHN PATON, ,''-V! Taranaki Branch Manaffil* T. HARRY PENN, t«®al Agont, ' > Broadway, Stratford.
fa > h; ! i t«§ acres, WSBt Coast L«as®, with perpetual right of renewal, RWa# 18 Sit pof acre. AU in grass, bar 10 acres shelter bush j mostly; ploughable, ft fair proportion now under plough for . raps. ,Well fenced and subdivided. . S miles from Freezing; Works, _ Dipjfwoolahed, ahoep and cattle ywa . , The above is an idual farm for fattening purposes Splendid t®mß > ft n be give®, For furthsr partioolurs appl.? • : 'fj. WEBSTAR. DOBSON & 'G m AUCTIONEERS STRATFORD.-
TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS will bo received at iny J- oflice up to 4 p.m. on Monday, March Ist, for the erection of a Residence, Clitnie Road. TII6 lowest or any, tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN D. IIEALY, Architect, OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. ’j, RIVETT, (Late of Inglewood), NOTIFIES the public of Stratford that he has opened an Up-to-date shop (nest Melbourne Clothing Co.) as a Fruiterer and Confectioner. Choice British and Colonial Fruit, also Vegetables daily. 9 YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. PECIAL cut fruit, jars. Half gallon Atlas jars Cs dozen, quart 5s dozen. Drake, Grocer. TCIRUIT. —200 cases choice pears 3s Gel per case, plums 2s, 6d; peaches 4s, tomatoes, nectarines, cucumbers, lowest price. Must sell. On Kee and Dong Chong. ACHES.—2OO oases of Mahntu Ponchos, host pencil of the season. Is fid per case. Have GrnhntT.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1915, Page 6
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